Suggestion for the training policy of physician-scientists in Korea
10.5124/jkma.2024.67.2.68
- Author:
Young-Wuk CHO
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Author Information
1. Department of Physiology, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
- Publication Type:Opinion
- From:Journal of the Korean Medical Association
2024;67(2):68-75
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:KO
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Abstract:
A physician-scientist refers to a person with dual Medical Doctor (MD) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees, i.e., a physician who has acquired medical knowledge and skills as well as scientific knowledge and research abilities. This study examines the background and current status of physician-scientists in Korea and suggests policy directions to foster physician-scientists suitable for Korea.Current Concepts: With the start of the medical graduate school system in 2005, the MD-PhD dual degree program was implemented under the name of “medical scientist”. With the discontinuation of the medical graduate school system, the term “medical scientist” was replaced with “physician-scientist”. The importance of physician-scientists for the development of biomedical research and industry has been consistently emphasized. Therefore, the government has recently initiated a support policy to train physician-scientists.Discussion and Conclusion: To successfully foster physician-scientists in Korea, the following government policy aspects should be strengthened. First, sufficient economic support should be provided so that physician-scientists could immerse themselves in biomedical research. Second, to guarantee stable employment for physician-scientists, a national research institution such as the National Institute of Health in the United States should be established. Finally, the educational programs of the medical schools should be revised to strengthen the research-related knowledge and skills of the medical students.